| | Report (Issue volume) | + 4, Mineral Fe # ā of Australia andā¢ Papua New Guinea ...lOOO02unse Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea The COVER PHOTOGRAPH...on the east coast of Lihir Island, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. The Ladolam gold deposit lies...Resources Development Centre, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea The Australasian Institute of Mining and...and Metallurgy MONOGRAPH 1.* Detrital Heavy Mineral in Natural Accumulates 2.* Research in Chemical and | | | Book | exchange. The precious and other metals in the Indian mineral endowment have been utterly neglected, if not discouraged...earlier work and rewrite it with the addition of new chapters. The promise held out by repeal of the Gold...large direct and indirect benefits to local, district, state and national economies. Gold mining alone...scale operations. All mines are born to die and new ones must be found and developed in good time to...establishment of an independent Gold Authority to co-ordinate and oversee to the best advantage the work | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Ethiopia are presented. Integration of the data with field geological and structural studies demonstrate the...pillowed basalt with oceanic geochemistry (Adi Hageray block); (2) a maficāultramafic belt with basaltic rocks...layers with associated metasediments (the Adi Nebrid block); (4) a maficāultramafic belt with calc alkalineātholeiitic...ion lithophile elements (LILE ) and depleted high field strength elements (the Daro Tekli maficāultramafic...metavolcanics and associated metasediments (the Adwa block). These relatively thin but petrogenetically distinct | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | discovery of actinolitic rinds on the margins of nine low-T, lawsonite Ā± epidote Franciscan blueschists...uppermost hydrated volcanic part of the crust. The block/ultramaļ¬c rock association was created by faulting...of the North American plate. The chemistry of a block margin altered to actinolitic rind indicates Si...of a āblackwallā or reaction front between the block and serpentinite, in this case a rind. 156 E...(abbreviated numbers) with associated actinolitic rinds. Mineral assemblages in blueschist blocks are from Ukar | | Sevastjanova, Inga, Clements, Benjamin, Hall, Robert, Belousova, Elena A., Griffin, William L., Pearson, Norman (2011) Granitic magmatism, basement ages, and provenance indicators in the Malay Peninsula: Insights from detrital zircon UāPb and Hf-isotope data. Gondwana Research, 19 (4) 1024-1039 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2010.10.010 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham Hill, TW20 0EX, UK Statoil ASA, Forusbeen 50, N-4033...Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...reconstructions show that these fragments arrived from NW Australia and NE Greater India (Hall, 2008; Hall et al....detailed crustal evolution models for parts of Australia (Belousova et al., 2006; ā Corresponding author...Devonian and together formed a composite Cathaysia Block in the Permian (Barber and Crow, 2009; Metcalfe | | | Book (edition) | 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES. BY CHARLES ...JURISPRUDENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. NEW-YORK: HARPER k BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-STREET...Clerk's Office of the & Brothers, Southern District of New- Yorlc TO BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, LL.D., PBOFESSOR...in a short period, the geological features and mineral treasures of no country on the globe will be better...fullest description of the geological formations and mineral resources of the United States hitherto pubHshed | | | Book (edition) | 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS AND MINERAL RESOURCES UNITED STATES. CHARLES A. LEE, M...JURISPRUDENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. NEW-YOR K.HARPER & BROTHERS, 82 CLIFF-STREET...by 4q the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York &Ā£ few TO BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, LL.D...in a short period, the geological features and mineral treasures of no country on the globe will be better...fullest description of the geological formations and mineral resources of the United States hitherto published | | | Book (volume) | W I 1' London ; Printed by A. SpomswooDfl, New- Street- Square. fe.:/ PREFACE. The MS. original... 2d edition in octavo 2d Vol. 2d 3d Vol. 1st New 1832 edition do. - Jan. 1833. edition do...and Capt. Fitton, Basil Hall, for their zealous co-operation, the my and for and improvements which...Fourth Editions, gave Hsts of the places where new matter had been introduced, or where opinions expressed...beaches 428 VoL Dr, peninsula Theory of and new volcanic elevation-craters band across the recast | | | Book (volume) | Shifting of its Raft of the Atchafalaya Drift wood New-formed lakes in Loui- Earthquakes in the valley...matter from below upwards Mineral ingredients most abunConnexion of mineral waters with volcanic phenomena...Adriatic Rapid conversion of that gulf Mineral characters of the new deposits Delta of the Nile Its growth...Delta of the Mississippi Inundations Grouping of new strata in general Destroying and transporting ...Thames Goodwin sands Formation of Straits of Dover South coast of England Cornwall 275 Breach caused in | | | Book (volume) | Mississippi White mountains tations caused woodāNew-formed Atchafalayaā Drift by the Anio at Tivoli...dant in springs ā Connexion of āMineral ingredients most abun- mineral waters with volcanic phenomena...since the characters of the time of Homer ā new Its CHAPTER ā Delta of āRapid shal- Rhone āVarious...deposits its rivers entering the Adriatic āMineral of deltas into lacustrine, and against the hypothesis...Ganges ā Formation of by the growth of ā Grouping of new in general ā Convergence of ā ConglomeratesāVarious | | | Book (volume) | Illustrated with JLaps, (Plates, and Woodcuts NEW YORK: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 549 & 561 BROADWAY...points bearing on meteorology and climate, and much new information obtained by deep-sea dredging in regard...Post-tertiary formations. The Eleventh Chapter is new, treating of the proofs of former vicissitudes in...has been re-written. It is illustrated by three new maps. In the Thirteenth Chapter, to which there are...of the Sahara. Facts relating to the origin of mineral and thermal waters and the hot springs of Bath | | | Journal (issue) | MuHLY University of Pennsylvania EVELYN B. HARRISON New York University EDITH PORADA Columbia University...Corporation, 111 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003, or Johnson Reprint Co., Ltd., Berkeley Square House...celebrate its 90th anniversary this year) as well as by new teams such as those working along the Euphrates,...sequence of habitation and industry (potters' district) as well as necropoleis will provide a yardstick...1-11) is still a matter of wide-ranging debate, the new attempts at source analysis of metal artifacts in | | | Book (edition) | GEOLOGY. . London : SroTTiswooDEs and Shaw, New-street-Square. 4 Ā« PRINCIPLES OF I GEOLOGY;1...edition do. May 1833. - , 3d vol. 1st edition do. -, New edition (called the 3d) of the whole work in 4 vols...XXIV. History of the volcanic eruptions of the district round Naples ā Structure of Vesuvius ā Herculaneum...and plants is compensated by the introduction of new species -701 CHAPTER XLIY. \ Modifications in physical...The great Yu was celebrated for having ā opened nine channels to draw off the waters,ā which ā covered | | | Book (edition) | Theory, Ā§ 413. London: Spottiswoodes and Shaw, New-street-Square. PREFACE TO THE EIGHTH EDITION...1832. - 1832. - Jan. 1833. - May 1833. ā -, New edition (called the 3d) of the whole work in 4 vols...living creation, extinction of species, and origin of new animals and plants ; secondly, in reference to the...areas, and their transference after long periods to new areas; thirdly, in reference to the laws which govern...ā Borings at Paris ā Distinct causes by which mineral and thermal waters may be raised to the surfaceāTheir | | | Book (volume) | j^llcation of the Thini Edition of this work. A new edition has long lĀ»een called for, and I have therefore...therefore carefully revised it and intrtKlueed sneh new matter as seemed to me necessary to bring it np to...BQUARH PAllLlAUBĀ£i'1' bTUBKT SPOTTIM^^OODK AKlI CO., PEEFACE TO THE TWELFTH EDITION. Tiie Twelfth...points bearing on meteorology and climate, and much new information obtained by deep-sea dredging in regard...Secondarv and Primary 232 J 2331 = 457 461 is new, treating The Twelfth Chapter, on changes in climate | | | Book (volume) | forests Suffolk coast Kentā Formation Coast of South Suffolk estuaries (p. Silting ā Origin of ...to other places ; secondly, as reproductive of new strata. It would be superfluous at the present...straits a north-easterly direction by the bank of New- in foundland, towards the Azores.' We learn from...the one from the channel of Mozambique, down the south-east coast of Africa; the other, from ; is , ...western coast of Africa, taking name of the South Atlantic current. the then enters die Bight, or |
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